Na-eyi ụlọ ọrụ njem nlegharị anya nke Seychelles egwu: mmepụta mmanụ azụmaahịa

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Seychelles could fast-track permission to hunt for oil in the waters of its archipelago of tropical islands within weeks, paving the way for drilling by the end of the decade.

PetroSeychelles, a state-backed oil company, said its negotiations with oil minnow Sub Sahara Resources (SSR) should conclude shortly, while the planning process could complete within the next two years.

Seychelles could fast-track permission to hunt for oil in the waters of its archipelago of tropical islands within weeks, paving the way for drilling by the end of the decade.

Chief executive Patrick Joseph said: “If there are no big issues – which I don’t think there will be – we should complete negotiations within one month.”

Mr Joseph said the islands could host a “world-class” oil discovery based on its early test drilling. The region has only undertaken four early test wells, of which three have suggested “excellent” hydrocarbon reserves just a hundred yards below sea level.

It is too soon to say exactly how lucrative the reserves might be, but at shallow water depths it is likely to be a low-cost option for hopeful oil producers, he said.

PetroSeychelles began formal negotiations with SSR less than a fortnight ago in a bid to bring an end to a difficult few years for the group, which has already lost a string of potential partners.

The tropical island basin was a key focus of failed oil company Afren before it crashed out of the London stock exchange after plunging into administration in 2015.

Ophir Energy and its partner WHL Energy, an Australian firm, both pulled out of the hunt for oil after internal wrangling between the pair caused the deal to collapse. Japan’s state oil and minerals group, known as Jogmec, is also understood to have backed away due to the lower-than-expected oil price.

PetroSeychelles believes that SSR could fast-track its seismic research work by building on the advances made by previous, unsuccessful partnerships. Privately held SSR is based in Australia.

However environmental protection for the islands’ marine biodiversity could still scupper plans for the Commonwealth nation’s first commercial oil production, which campaigners fear could harm its vital tourism industry.

PetroSeychelles is in talks with the government about how it plans to manage its conservation areas, but says it is not completely clear how environmental management plans will evolve in the years ahead, which could pose a major challenge to investors.

“The indication that we have been given so far is that the management plans will be the kinds of plans that we already have in place. But we need to see that written,” Mr Joseph said.

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Alain St.Ange

Alain St Ange na-arụ ọrụ na azụmahịa njem nlegharị anya kemgbe 2009. A họpụtara ya dị ka Director nke Marketing maka Seychelles site n'aka President na Minister nke Tourism James Michel.

A họpụtara ya dị ka onye isi ahịa ahịa nke Seychelles site n'aka Onye isi ala na Minista njem nleta James Michel. Mgbe otu afọ nke

Mgbe otu afọ jere ozi, e buliri ya gaa n'ọkwa nke CEO nke Seychelles Tourism Board.

Na 2012 e hiwere Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands mpaghara mpaghara na St Ange họpụtara ka ọ bụrụ onye isi oche mbụ nke nzukọ a.

Na 2012 kabinet re-shuffle, St Ange họpụtara dị ka Minister nke Tourism na Culture nke ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na 28 December 2016 iji chụọ a condidacy dị ka Secretary General nke World Tourism Organisation.

na UNWTO Nzukọ izugbe na Chengdu dị na China, onye a na-achọ maka "Speakers Circuit" maka njem nlegharị anya na mmepe na-adigide bụ Alain St.Ange.

St.Ange bụ onye bụbu minista na-ahụ maka njem nlegharị anya na njem nlegharị anya na mba Seychelles, ụgbọ elu ụgbọ elu, ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri na mmiri nke hapụrụ ọrụ na Disemba afọ gara aga ịzọ ọkwa odeakwụkwọ ukwu nke mba ahụ. UNWTO. Mgbe obodo ya wepụrụ akwụkwọ nkwado ya ma ọ bụ akwụkwọ nkwado ya nanị otu ụbọchị tupu ntuli aka na Madrid, Alain St.Ange gosipụtara ịdị ukwuu ya dị ka ọkà okwu mgbe ọ na-ekwu okwu n'ihu ọha. UNWTO na-ezukọta na amara, oke agụụ na ụdị.

Edere okwu na-akpali akpali ya dị ka nke na-ekwu okwu akara kacha mma na òtù mba ụwa nke UN a.

Mba Africa na-echetakarị adreesị Uganda ya maka East Africa Tourism Platform mgbe ọ bụ ọbịa nke nsọpụrụ.

Dị ka onye bụbu Mịnịsta na-ahụ maka njem nlegharị anya, St.Ange bụ onye na-ekwu okwu oge niile ma na-ewu ewu, a na-ahụkarị ya ka ọ na-ekwu okwu ọgbakọ na nnọkọ n'aha obodo ya. A na-ahụ ike ya ikwu okwu 'n'ọgbụgbọ' dị ka ike na-adịghị ahụkebe. Ọ na-ekwukarị na ya na-ekwu site n'obi.

Na Seychelles a na-echeta ya maka adreesị akara na mmeghe nke agwaetiti Carnaval International de Victoria mgbe ọ kwughachiri okwu John Lennon ama ama… ” ị nwere ike ịsị na abụ m onye nrọ, mana ọ bụghị naanị m. Otu ụbọchị, unu niile ga-esonyere anyị, ụwa ga-akakwa mma dị ka otu”. Ndị nta akụkọ ụwa gbakọtara na Seychelles n'ụbọchị ahụ ji okwu St.Ange mere nke mere akụkọ n'ebe niile.

St.Ange kwuputara isi okwu maka "Nlegharị anya njem na ogbako azụmahịa na Canada"

Seychelles bụ ezigbo ihe atụ maka njem nlegharị anya na-adigide. Ya mere nke a abụghị ihe ijuanya ịhụ ka a na-achọ Alain St.Ange dị ka ọkà okwu na sekit mba ụwa.

Onye nke netwọk ahịa njem.

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